The wingtips are inflated through the leading edge as you pump also,SupaEZ wrote:Question for you Doc LW
The wingtips of the cloud are inflated or battens ?
In your opinion could they build a 21m2 version of that smallish (in my opinion where i kite) 17m2 ?
True one pump indeed
LOL!!!edt wrote:I think every multi-pumper must have been traumatized by the octopus.
Reliable and convenient, just like most one pumps out there. Hell, most are better! And when you consider the time you spend repairing a kite to the time you spend pumping it and packing it down, it's easy to see why multi-pump is doomed. Hoping against hope that kite manufacturers will turn back the clock and go against what sells kites is a bad bet to take. Might as well embrace the change, because it's as inevitable as the internet society leaving behind the octagenarians who don't believe in that new-fangled electric typin' box.JGTR wrote:I love the Octopus system Been flying Naish since 2007 and never had a problem, had to replace a bladder that blew out sure bit fiddly but not rocket science!!
Mega reliable
PS i was being sarcastic,i never had a problem with octopus system,i know a guy repairs most kite brands he reckons its one of the best and easy to repair.TONYtony montana wrote:Problems with with octopus is a bit like Mango girlfriend its imaginary,lol,TONY
Let's not forget the Best Bularoo that also had an internal one pump delivery systemtony montana wrote:PS i was being sarcastic,i never had a problem with octopus system,i know a guy repairs most kite brands he reckons its one of the best and easy to repair.TONYtony montana wrote:Problems with with octopus is a bit like Mango girlfriend its imaginary,lol,TONY